LED LIT Safety Glasses
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Hi everyone ,
I have yet another project for you today ,
I'm going to show you how to build on an led light for your safety glasses ,
also I'm going to show you how to make the button cell battery box / holder for it ,
NOTE , in this project we will be dealing with sharp knifes - hot solder and epoxy glue ,
so please be careful ,
I will not be held responsible for any injuries that may happen ,
please do not let children use epoxy , and try to use gloves when using it , this stuff will dry quick and won't come off easily ,
with that said lets get started ,
I have yet another project for you today ,
I'm going to show you how to build on an led light for your safety glasses ,
also I'm going to show you how to make the button cell battery box / holder for it ,
NOTE , in this project we will be dealing with sharp knifes - hot solder and epoxy glue ,
so please be careful ,
I will not be held responsible for any injuries that may happen ,
please do not let children use epoxy , and try to use gloves when using it , this stuff will dry quick and won't come off easily ,
with that said lets get started ,
What You Need
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ok your going to need a few things ,
one led , I used a warm yellow colored led but clear will work to ,
two 470 ohm resistors , this depends on your led of course ,
a slide switch ,
three AG 13 button cell battery's ,
two plastic tubes one big enough to house the button cells and the other to one smaller to house your led ,
two battery contacts , I toke the ones off an old tv remote , like it shows in the picture above ,
some small wire ,
a small piece of scrap plastic ,
ok tools and supplies,
tube of 5 min epoxy glue ,
soldering gun and lead free solder ,
hobby knife ,
electric tape ,
scissors ,
glue gun ,
ok on to the next step .
one led , I used a warm yellow colored led but clear will work to ,
two 470 ohm resistors , this depends on your led of course ,
a slide switch ,
three AG 13 button cell battery's ,
two plastic tubes one big enough to house the button cells and the other to one smaller to house your led ,
two battery contacts , I toke the ones off an old tv remote , like it shows in the picture above ,
some small wire ,
a small piece of scrap plastic ,
ok tools and supplies,
tube of 5 min epoxy glue ,
soldering gun and lead free solder ,
hobby knife ,
electric tape ,
scissors ,
glue gun ,
ok on to the next step .
Making the Battery Box and Led Case
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ok cut a piece of the larger tube to big enough to house all three of the battery's ,
now place the spring contact to the button on the tube ,
next cut a round piece of plastic and hot glue it to the button of the tube to hold the contact in place , like shown in the picture ,
the other contact we will connect later on the last step,
now place your button cells in the tube making sure the positive side is up ,
take a led to test it with ,
the ground to the contact and the positive to the top , like shown in the picture ,
if it lights up you did it right ,
ok on to the next step
now place the spring contact to the button on the tube ,
next cut a round piece of plastic and hot glue it to the button of the tube to hold the contact in place , like shown in the picture ,
the other contact we will connect later on the last step,
now place your button cells in the tube making sure the positive side is up ,
take a led to test it with ,
the ground to the contact and the positive to the top , like shown in the picture ,
if it lights up you did it right ,
ok on to the next step
Switch and Its Holder and Led
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ok now using a piece from the larger tube again to make your switch holder ,
cut a piece width of your switch and then cut the tube in half lenght wise ,
next take the one half of the tube and place your switch in it and glue in place , like shown in the picture ,
next glue the switches housing to the side of your battery box like shown in the picture ,
once done glue both to the arm on the side of your glasses , like in the picture ,
ok now for your led ,
take a piece of the small tube a cut it to size to make your led's housing ,
once you did that glue the led in place leaving the contacts out for soldering ,
on to the next step .
cut a piece width of your switch and then cut the tube in half lenght wise ,
next take the one half of the tube and place your switch in it and glue in place , like shown in the picture ,
next glue the switches housing to the side of your battery box like shown in the picture ,
once done glue both to the arm on the side of your glasses , like in the picture ,
ok now for your led ,
take a piece of the small tube a cut it to size to make your led's housing ,
once you did that glue the led in place leaving the contacts out for soldering ,
on to the next step .
Solder Time
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ok it time to solder everything ,
I made a diagram in the picture above to give you an idea of were everything connects to ,
solder the two resistors together and then to the positive lead on the led ,
next solder a wire to the end of the resistor and then solder the other end of the wire to the positive battery contact ,
next solder the leds ground to the one pin / wire on your switch ,
and then solder the other wire on your switch to the ground battery contact ,
once done hot glue your led's housing to the front side of your glasses on a slight angle ,
and then put the resistors in the led's housing and glue them in ,
you can fallow the pictures above to see what mean ,
on to the last step.
I made a diagram in the picture above to give you an idea of were everything connects to ,
solder the two resistors together and then to the positive lead on the led ,
next solder a wire to the end of the resistor and then solder the other end of the wire to the positive battery contact ,
next solder the leds ground to the one pin / wire on your switch ,
and then solder the other wire on your switch to the ground battery contact ,
once done hot glue your led's housing to the front side of your glasses on a slight angle ,
and then put the resistors in the led's housing and glue them in ,
you can fallow the pictures above to see what mean ,
on to the last step.
Tape , Epoxy , and Glue , Then the Test
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ok last step ,
take a small piece of plastic from the left over smaller tube and cut down the middle of it ,
now take that piece a place it over the wires that are behind the led's housing and hot glue it in place , like shown in the picture ,
next take your button cell battery's and place them in the battery box ,
next take a piece of electric tape and tape the positive battery contact to the open end of your battery box ,
turn the switch on and the led should come on ,
to finish it off take some epoxy glue and glue over the hot glue were you've glued your housing to the glasses to make sure its extra strong ,
let the glue dry for about an hour to make sure its dry ,
next take some more tape a make sure the soldered connections are covered and not bare or you can use some hot instead ,
ok your done ,
now you can turn it on and try it out ,
wow now you can see in the dark with safety glasses ,
hope you enjoyed this project ,
thank you for viewing .
p.s if there's something I missed and did not mention in this project feel free to ask and let me know and i'll do the best can to explain it ,
take a small piece of plastic from the left over smaller tube and cut down the middle of it ,
now take that piece a place it over the wires that are behind the led's housing and hot glue it in place , like shown in the picture ,
next take your button cell battery's and place them in the battery box ,
next take a piece of electric tape and tape the positive battery contact to the open end of your battery box ,
turn the switch on and the led should come on ,
to finish it off take some epoxy glue and glue over the hot glue were you've glued your housing to the glasses to make sure its extra strong ,
let the glue dry for about an hour to make sure its dry ,
next take some more tape a make sure the soldered connections are covered and not bare or you can use some hot instead ,
ok your done ,
now you can turn it on and try it out ,
wow now you can see in the dark with safety glasses ,
hope you enjoyed this project ,
thank you for viewing .
p.s if there's something I missed and did not mention in this project feel free to ask and let me know and i'll do the best can to explain it ,